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stay with us. charles ferguson is a talented documentary filmmaker who, of course, won an academy award for his latest project, "inside job," a look at what led to the global financial crisis and the problems on wall street. it is on dvd and blu-ray. here now is a scene from "inside job." >> after taking office, obama talked about the need to reform the financial industry. >> we need a protection agency and need to change the wall street culture. >> but in its first year, the obama administration did not enact a single financial reform. >> addressing obama and, quote, regulatory reform, my response will be hah. there is very little reform. >> how come? >> it is a wall street government. tavis: first of all, let the record state that you are wearing jeans today. >> i am. tavis: can i grabbed this? >> you certainly can. tavis: these are very nice, very heavy. let me ask you how it feels to have done something that is prestigious enough to have claimed this prize? everybody is talking about it too has
stay with us. charles ferguson is a talented documentary filmmaker who, of course, won an academy award for his latest project, "inside job," a look at what led to the global financial crisis and the problems on wall street. it is on dvd and blu-ray. here now is a scene from "inside job." >> after taking office, obama talked about the need to reform the financial industry. >> we need a protection agency and need to change the wall street culture. >> but in...
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stay with us. tavis: please welcome ted danson back to this program, the emmy- winning actor and longtime political advocate for the environment with a new text about what happens to the world's oceans. the book is called "oceana." it is always an honor to have you on this said. >> thank you very much. tavis: you doing all right? >> i am. tavis: you have done so much good work over the years, etc. there is a local station that plays becker reruns' at every day. i have gotten hooked all over again. >> that is always a double-edged compliment. it does grow on you. you get people in airports, you know, the people who work late and come home and catch it at night. they have grown to appreciate it more and more. tavis: when you look back at your work, whether it is becher or it is cheers, those two series specifically, how do you view in hindsight the work that you have already done on a comedic side? >> as sam malone said, i am the luckiest son of a [bleep] in the world. now i am playing this slightly
stay with us. tavis: please welcome ted danson back to this program, the emmy- winning actor and longtime political advocate for the environment with a new text about what happens to the world's oceans. the book is called "oceana." it is always an honor to have you on this said. >> thank you very much. tavis: you doing all right? >> i am. tavis: you have done so much good work over the years, etc. there is a local station that plays becker reruns' at every day. i have...
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we thought it gave us a little more puff with this. um, and when we finally came and bashed our way through and came to the-- the german gun battery and were ready to go, uh, i found the radios were working quite well. so, i thought, well, i won't have to sound it. - and what happened? - well... my commanding officer, colonel dawson, he said "okay, sound the bloody thing just for the hell of it." - ( laughing ) - and-- and so i sounded the tally-ho... twice, just for the hell of it. well, just for the hell of it, could i ask you to give us a blast now? well, i can't reach the high notes, i don't think i can make the tally-ho. but, um, i'll have a go. ( horn sounding )
we thought it gave us a little more puff with this. um, and when we finally came and bashed our way through and came to the-- the german gun battery and were ready to go, uh, i found the radios were working quite well. so, i thought, well, i won't have to sound it. - and what happened? - well... my commanding officer, colonel dawson, he said "okay, sound the bloody thing just for the hell of it." - ( laughing ) - and-- and so i sounded the tally-ho... twice, just for the hell of it....
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we use that very much. we cannot solve all the problems. we can ensure that all the banks have enough capital to make more loans. it is not unfairly penalize lending or discriminate against firms that are potentially profitable but temporarily week. >> are there specific things that you can speak about that address the proceeds micromanagement by regulators? are there steps such being taken to avoid micromanagement and allowing the smaller banks? >> absolutely. we provided guidance to the banks. we have provided extensive training to try to get them to understand and create a detailed what should be taken into account. we have had meetings all over the country. we have been in line. we take this very seriously. we have at it a new community banks council that will have a member from each district. we will meet with the fourth three times a year. we understand this is a serious problem. we are doing all we can to eliminate artificial beria's. >> do you think that the costs that will accrue will make it more difficult for them to survive? and
we use that very much. we cannot solve all the problems. we can ensure that all the banks have enough capital to make more loans. it is not unfairly penalize lending or discriminate against firms that are potentially profitable but temporarily week. >> are there specific things that you can speak about that address the proceeds micromanagement by regulators? are there steps such being taken to avoid micromanagement and allowing the smaller banks? >> absolutely. we provided guidance...
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let us not lose sight of the fact that we were each selected to represent the people of this state by participating in our democratic process. i applaud the state assembly and those in the state senate who are here in this chamber today for not losing sight of that. over the last few weeks, a great deal of attention has been focused on wisconsin. that is ok because freedom thrives each time there is a passionate debate in our society. passion and civility can go hand-in-hand and that is what is on display here in wisconsin. but outside observers need to know that there's more to this state as well. wisconsin is filled with outstanding workers and multi- generational employers. we have tremendous resources and amazing attractions. most importantly, we have decent people in this state. the good people of this state come from all walks of life -- young and old, urban and rural, democratic and republican. recently i learned of another story that affirms that sense of decency. some of our state employees at the farm center spent time with two brothers who jointly operate a dairy farm on th
let us not lose sight of the fact that we were each selected to represent the people of this state by participating in our democratic process. i applaud the state assembly and those in the state senate who are here in this chamber today for not losing sight of that. over the last few weeks, a great deal of attention has been focused on wisconsin. that is ok because freedom thrives each time there is a passionate debate in our society. passion and civility can go hand-in-hand and that is what is...
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and let us give people what they earn the one about their retirement? the idea of be paying a teacher is great. and then that all was said in a was going to pay the teacher because i've been in retirement? it is a house of cards tied to pension. >>catherine: emotional! and it is fully not about the economy as it is a political union busting parole. >> rob: this will be a tough three issues with the election coming up. as we continue to downsize the state and federal government. with 82,000 jobs over the cut. 1.6% of the workforce. private work force? even worse. 146% aand are recalling? a we protecting the public too much are we toddlicoddling and 200 way to te private sector was more protected. if not had had their downsizing is political, raw, emotional. >>catherine: love it, heat itheat it, or love it? or hate it. it is still an issue. >> rob: changes in the argument will be inevitable >>catherine: stay with us. but trying to grow grass from seed in tough areas like deep shade, along the driveway, and where the kids play can be a little intimidating.
and let us give people what they earn the one about their retirement? the idea of be paying a teacher is great. and then that all was said in a was going to pay the teacher because i've been in retirement? it is a house of cards tied to pension. >>catherine: emotional! and it is fully not about the economy as it is a political union busting parole. >> rob: this will be a tough three issues with the election coming up. as we continue to downsize the state and federal government. with...
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good evening, thank you for joining us. right now in japan, sunday afternoon, government officials now admit a partial meltdown is partly under way at the country's new facilities. authorities ordered 150,000 people the evacuate the area, 170 miles from tokyo, and the shaking still has not stopped after the quake. a powerful quake off the coast happened. rescue crews are looking for people missing along 100s of miles of coastline, with many areas still unreachable. and we just got word that japanese police found 200 bodies in a coastal area. and new fears at one nuclear power plant that rose above the legal limit, they believe part of the plant is in partial meltdown. more on the situation. >> reporter: this blast at the nuclear power plant is putting all of japan on edge, three reactors at the complex are having problems with the cooling functions. and a top government spokesperson says a partial meltdown is likely under way. the people have been evacuated near the fukushima complex. the increased risk of cancer is at issu
good evening, thank you for joining us. right now in japan, sunday afternoon, government officials now admit a partial meltdown is partly under way at the country's new facilities. authorities ordered 150,000 people the evacuate the area, 170 miles from tokyo, and the shaking still has not stopped after the quake. a powerful quake off the coast happened. rescue crews are looking for people missing along 100s of miles of coastline, with many areas still unreachable. and we just got word that...
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i would ask you to share your experiences with us and tell us about the barriers that exist for people who have a criminal record. >> i'm a convicted felon. i'm an ex-con. and i'm a professor. i'm the leader of the convert criminology group. if you just go to google and google convict criminology, you will find our website. our group was actually started many years ago by professor john irwin, who was at a san francisco state university for 30 years. john recently passed away. john, even after he retired in 1995, for nearly 15 years helps me to organize the convicts criminology group. there is now 30 of us. we are all ex cons, ph.d., and professors at different universities. because i'm a convicted felon, i should say i went to federal prison for nine years. >> [inaudible] i came to a public forum, which included a lot of attorneys, to try to rectify these matters. >> [inaudible] >> i am here. i will be outside for five minutes with this information. [inaudible] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> continue, dr. richard s. -- dr. richards. >> [inaudible] >> we
i would ask you to share your experiences with us and tell us about the barriers that exist for people who have a criminal record. >> i'm a convicted felon. i'm an ex-con. and i'm a professor. i'm the leader of the convert criminology group. if you just go to google and google convict criminology, you will find our website. our group was actually started many years ago by professor john irwin, who was at a san francisco state university for 30 years. john recently passed away. john, even...
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banks say they're using that money for losses from fraud. they may decrease potential for loss autos transportation officials say they're working on a short term plan balancing caltrans budget without making massive cuts. cal train warranted would it have to cut service to close a $30 million gap. some include reducing weekday service to just peak commute hours, canceling weekend service altogether, and stopping all trains south of san jose. the metropolitan transportation commission executive director says he's meeting with cal train as well as muni and vta to find a funding plan preventing drastic cuts until the election when they hope to put a tax measure on the ballot for cal train. >> and aol announced it's slashing 900 jobs world wide. the cuts to eliminate overlap in personnel from recent purchase of the huffington post. 700 job cuts are in india. and 200 from content and technology departments in the united states. today's announcement leaves aol with 3500 employees in the u.s. and 500 overseas. at its peak there were more than 20,00
banks say they're using that money for losses from fraud. they may decrease potential for loss autos transportation officials say they're working on a short term plan balancing caltrans budget without making massive cuts. cal train warranted would it have to cut service to close a $30 million gap. some include reducing weekday service to just peak commute hours, canceling weekend service altogether, and stopping all trains south of san jose. the metropolitan transportation commission executive...
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each of us have a vision for a better tomorrow in wisconsin. we all share something in common, an unrivaled passion for the state in the people who call it home. we all want wisconsin to be the very best that it can be. it because our experiences are unique and our beliefs diverse, and our paths may diverge as we tackle today is challenges. but even at the hyatt -- the height of our differences, we can and must keep our promise to the people of wisconsin that they will always come first. democracy does not just expect differences, it demands them. it's the manner in which we discuss and resolve the differences that leads to both bold solutions and innovative reforms. i ask that wenie te ndfuofrifrce suis i the congs, weks ad mns. ch eled toest hw wr lef tit
each of us have a vision for a better tomorrow in wisconsin. we all share something in common, an unrivaled passion for the state in the people who call it home. we all want wisconsin to be the very best that it can be. it because our experiences are unique and our beliefs diverse, and our paths may diverge as we tackle today is challenges. but even at the hyatt -- the height of our differences, we can and must keep our promise to the people of wisconsin that they will always come first....
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judge us by the product. the people in the newsroom were probably more mortified than anyone in the two-party, charles, or anybody else. we were horrified, and not by the political incorrectness of what he said, but by the fact that he even thought this way. >> that plays right into the belief that you are a bunch of leftists. >> i know it does, but it is not true. >> charles? >> obviously, you are a liberal organization. this is a taste of what people say internally. everybody knows that. i have no objection to liberal news organizations. the difference between npr growing and fox growing is that fox is not holding out a tin cup for taxpayer money. i want npr to thrive, but not on my time. >> i think npr ought to take that initiative and say, we do not want a subsidy. >> it would kill a lot of the stations. >> we have a market in the country. >> let's go back to what we saw on tv. it was disgusting because he was pandering to get some books. he would say anything to get $5 million. >> there are 9 herndon 34
judge us by the product. the people in the newsroom were probably more mortified than anyone in the two-party, charles, or anybody else. we were horrified, and not by the political incorrectness of what he said, but by the fact that he even thought this way. >> that plays right into the belief that you are a bunch of leftists. >> i know it does, but it is not true. >> charles? >> obviously, you are a liberal organization. this is a taste of what people say internally....
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i'm i'm frankly i'm surprised this isn't getting more for us even in wisconsin but b. what does this say about the state of our democracy that when these politicians do with the big companies want the big companies lavish money people have to understand it's always pay to play whether it's madison or columbus or lansing or washington and so the corporations have used their economic power to usurp democracy that's what citizens united case was all about and until we have a public form of finance and we won't gain back our democracy we'll always have this back and forth we're corporations will seize the moment through electing tools to various levels of government and then when they do their job they come in for their grand we ward which is more fundraising more efforts i'm sure there are so the senators from wisconsin that they will do everything they can to see to it that they'll survive the recalls that are coming out look when you have corporations able to buy the outcome you have government and private interest when you're public financing you can have government an
i'm i'm frankly i'm surprised this isn't getting more for us even in wisconsin but b. what does this say about the state of our democracy that when these politicians do with the big companies want the big companies lavish money people have to understand it's always pay to play whether it's madison or columbus or lansing or washington and so the corporations have used their economic power to usurp democracy that's what citizens united case was all about and until we have a public form of finance...
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this gives us two weeks to negotiate. but all i know is we're now off of those 2/10 funding levels which the president wanted to stay at. we're below the levels and headed in the right direction as far as i'm concerned. >> tell me how your going to bridge this gap. we're talking about a $61 billion difference, obviously lower than that now. >> yeah. >> where are the easy steps in your view? >> well, the difference is my definition of low-hanging fruit and the president's definition are very, very different. >> right. >> we'll see at the end of the day where this comes to. we simply cannot accept these elevated 2/10 spending levels because that means we're increasing domestic agencies 24% on base over four years. we're not going to do that. that's a trillion dollars of extra spending. we're trying to get that spending down. >> it's interesting that you say that. we're talking about a spending freeze, which the president said we are right now. that's where we are, a spending freeze. it's hard to see it as a spending freeze
this gives us two weeks to negotiate. but all i know is we're now off of those 2/10 funding levels which the president wanted to stay at. we're below the levels and headed in the right direction as far as i'm concerned. >> tell me how your going to bridge this gap. we're talking about a $61 billion difference, obviously lower than that now. >> yeah. >> where are the easy steps in your view? >> well, the difference is my definition of low-hanging fruit and the president's...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qnda.org. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal." then we will have remarks by president obama in santiago, chile. tonight on c-span 3, a white house summit on bullying the tree michelle obama and president obama would discuss his own experiences with bullying as a child. >> as adults, we all remember what was like to see kids picked on in the hallway or the school yard. with big ears and the name i have, i was not immune. [laughter] i did not emerge unscathed. because of something that happens a lot, and something that has always been around, sometimes we turn a blind eye to the problem. >> y to the white house bullying summit tonight at 8:00 eastern on cspan 3. the >> this morning, and jack spencer takes a look at the nuclear situation in light of
for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qnda.org. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal." then we will have remarks by president obama in santiago, chile. tonight on c-span 3, a white house summit on bullying the tree michelle obama and president obama would discuss his own experiences with bullying as a...
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the only of us who can get it are people with health insurance. anyone will tell you on the street we need residential drug treatment. take some of these dam presence, take down the gun towers, turned into a residential drug treatment centers -- some of these damned prisons. >> what are your suggestions as to the reform? one area we have not really talked about much is the impact of technology. where is that going now, and how do we need to expend that? how do we deal with the information that is being disseminated, how do we slow that down? are there other areas that also are bleeding into employment and housing, and what is the solution, is my question? he>> there has been a real leadership on the country to come up with smarter ideas, and we have had a lot of good examples and policies, state and federal for the past 10 years or so, so the reform agenda is not that big a secret. they have been a lot of reports that put it together in one place. i think the real challenge that has been touched on is really leadership, and a lot of it has to do w
the only of us who can get it are people with health insurance. anyone will tell you on the street we need residential drug treatment. take some of these dam presence, take down the gun towers, turned into a residential drug treatment centers -- some of these damned prisons. >> what are your suggestions as to the reform? one area we have not really talked about much is the impact of technology. where is that going now, and how do we need to expend that? how do we deal with the information...
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the palestinians made plans to strike back using their own bomb maker. trained by the nazis during world war two. thousand the sister. was close to him. she has never spoken about her brother before. she came to what sort of training did he get in germany you know what i do is called commando commander. and he had yesterday to include that wireless devices communications and all types of explosives. six weeks after soraya targeted a jewish stronghold ben yehuda street in the heart of jerusalem essentially and take bin yehuda street well seen charge of the operation he was in charge he planned at the beginning the middle and the end of the street. but you roussillon in one nine hundred forty eight was an armed camp. jewish areas protected by checkpoints and rifle bearing guards. the only way through. it was to disguise the bomb vehicles as a british military convoy. and the men driving those trucks were six british army deserters who should only vote the two british designer c. were. nude who were the ones that worked with them. just as a matter. of a ste
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but only use by the security or intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit of crime any use in pursuit of an e.u. community organization so any e.u. rules that information can be passed over so it's essential any government use whatsoever. is being a polished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secrets terror related documents was left on a train more recently the national health service lost the medical records of tens of thousands of people thanks to lockheed martin's involvement in the sense that it would be hard for the u.s. authorities to lay their hands on that information if they wanted data from the census is used by the government grants to local councils and recognize new groups in society a census run by martin raises grave concerns in britain about ethics and international security if a lot of people boycott the steps as it will make it in a.
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for free transcripts or give us your comments about this program, visit us at qa.org. are also available as c-span podcast. >> next, british prime minister david cameron on libya. then "road to the white house" then a discussion on what is ahead for congress and the white house. tomorrow on "washington journal," jack spencer examine its nuclear power energy in the u.s. in the wake of the disaster in japan. they discuss the consumer product safety information database which would allow consumers to report safety problems and read complaints filed by other consumers. and president up america's promise alliance talks about her campaign to reverse rising high- school dropout rates. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> provide coverage of politics, nonfiction books, and american history. it is all available to you on television, radio, on line and social media networks. find our content online through our video library and we take c- span on the road bringing our resources to the community. it is washington your way, this c-span networks. created by cable, pr
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we are live at the campus to show us what is happening right now. >> i think they are talking to us right now. this is what is going on right now. the standoff with riot police people here started a protest centered around eight students who are on a ledge and they are protesting the budget cuts that have been happening here at the university of california berkeley and the uc system as a whole. they have been doing that for the past, oh, six or 5 1/2 to six hours or so. finally it came to a head about right about 6:00 after the vice chancellor came out and spoke to the students and gave them a statement. here is what he said. i have bye-bye working hard in sacramento -- i have been working hard in sacramento to change this. you have chosen a way of protest that i can not support. >> [ booing ] >> just after the vice chancellor made that statement a police officer came out, and declared this was an unlawful assembly and told everybody they had to leave or they might be arrestd and might be penlized if they are students here at the university and then pandemonium broke loose when the police
we are live at the campus to show us what is happening right now. >> i think they are talking to us right now. this is what is going on right now. the standoff with riot police people here started a protest centered around eight students who are on a ledge and they are protesting the budget cuts that have been happening here at the university of california berkeley and the uc system as a whole. they have been doing that for the past, oh, six or 5 1/2 to six hours or so. finally it came to...
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brainiac used not using his power to shape so the banks were giving you money to better get this into the economy so he should put in your money but also not just give it to the banks but tell the banks you don't get the money unless you give it to the people and of course now we see those people on the street thank you bailout those banks but what about investigative journalist greg palast thanks so much for your time today and while us foreign policy for stakes are huge amount of the u.s. budget politicians are focusing on making cuts here at home and most people are not too happy about it after two weeks of protests in wisconsin demonstrations are spreading throughout the entire nation over the weekend we saw tens of thousands of people taking to the streets just to support the workers in wisconsin while harry and claire rowan is one of the organizers of the union protests there in madison and he's joining us over the far wall with that bill fletcher co-author of this book right here solidarity divided the crisis in organized labor and a new path towards social justice thank you bo
brainiac used not using his power to shape so the banks were giving you money to better get this into the economy so he should put in your money but also not just give it to the banks but tell the banks you don't get the money unless you give it to the people and of course now we see those people on the street thank you bailout those banks but what about investigative journalist greg palast thanks so much for your time today and while us foreign policy for stakes are huge amount of the u.s....
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craig joins us to tell us it's involving a violent man wearing a mask. >> reporter: that's the allegation. they're trying to investigate this rare and scary crime. i've been inside talking to dispatchers trying to get more information about it. a joggers attack after being confronted by a marked man. this happened on the 400 block of green field wednesday night. a man snuck up behind her while jogging. the man said he demanded money. >> we don't have street robberies in that sort of fashion. if we have something it's at a bank or from vehicles or homes. >> reporter: she said she returned home on foot, got into her car and drive to keiser. she treated for small cuts on her face and released. police didn't get the report until 9:30. they will try to find out why the big gap. >>> time now 5:32 this morning. an investigation continues afteranother frightening attack at napa state hospital. this happeneddier this week. hospital workers say a patient ripped off the clothing of female employee and tried to rape her. they say two members of the nursing staff were there at the time of the attack.
craig joins us to tell us it's involving a violent man wearing a mask. >> reporter: that's the allegation. they're trying to investigate this rare and scary crime. i've been inside talking to dispatchers trying to get more information about it. a joggers attack after being confronted by a marked man. this happened on the 400 block of green field wednesday night. a man snuck up behind her while jogging. the man said he demanded money. >> we don't have street robberies in that sort of...
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kim: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over the top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. i'm feeling sleepy already. nighty night.
kim: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over the top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. i'm feeling sleepy already. nighty night.
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abc7's leslie brinkly is live for us outside the jail. leslie? >> we have been there all nightlong and they are just starting to walk out in the last hour. that's the 36 suspects whose cases were dismissed today. they bawivegly get their personal -- they basically get their personal belongings and are free back out on the streets. this man says he got a get out of jail free card in the form of a letter. >> it said your case is dismissed due to the scandal of the police officer so your case is dismissed jie. so you are out? >> i am out. >> at the request of prosecutors the judge issued a mass dismissal of 36 cases, most drug arrests, but also some robberies. >> if we believe we do not have the evidence to prove a case beyond a reasonable are doubt, given the circumstances, what is going on with the officers at this point, we are dismissing the case. >> the district attorney is making the right call. there is no way a case can be proven in court when you have these questions about the officer's credibility. >> the growing scandal includes eight san
abc7's leslie brinkly is live for us outside the jail. leslie? >> we have been there all nightlong and they are just starting to walk out in the last hour. that's the 36 suspects whose cases were dismissed today. they bawivegly get their personal -- they basically get their personal belongings and are free back out on the streets. this man says he got a get out of jail free card in the form of a letter. >> it said your case is dismissed due to the scandal of the police officer so...
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their credit cards and what are you doing extending credit to them well i think that's correct you used the phrase financial dictatorship and it's just kind of a velvet dictatorship in that you believe that you're willfully just racking up huge debts on your credit card but then when you scratch the surface and you see that it's tied to a say a food stamp industry that's financed by the likes of j.p. morgan to provide credit to go into debt to buy basic food has been. resident praised by manipulation of the futures markets by the same j.p. morgan you understand that it's a dictator who's really if this rating to you use your word or to disenfranchise the average person in a way that there it's hard for them to notice that it's not about a gun to their head it's about just quietly bankrupting them let's go to point number ten americans now all more than eight hundred ninety billion dollars on student loans which is even more and they owe on credit cards so here is this real attack on the young generation which is what you see going on in the middle east these are the young rising up agai
their credit cards and what are you doing extending credit to them well i think that's correct you used the phrase financial dictatorship and it's just kind of a velvet dictatorship in that you believe that you're willfully just racking up huge debts on your credit card but then when you scratch the surface and you see that it's tied to a say a food stamp industry that's financed by the likes of j.p. morgan to provide credit to go into debt to buy basic food has been. resident praised by...
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ones who helped us up and actually gave us a break in our lives and encouraged us and gave the encouragement and the direction we needed when absolutely no one else would. it would be worth the trouble coming and i know better than to think that any good thing in my life was preordained. i know that. and i've come this far only because long ago a few people in my life thought it was actually worth the trouble. and thank goodness for that. he said the man, quote, didn't base his rating on games won or lost, but on the record of the player in later life. what kind of man he had become. i had a couple of coaches like that his influence as i can still feel today. i still have a relationship mentors in my life today. and i found the sick be the cadiz and work ethic and and forced it on a daily basis. it toughened up my game and they gave me confidence to play with the best and to never, ever let the other team inside my head those are the strengths that will serve you well in any line of work. that will come in handy if you are a republican running for the political office in massachusetts. [laug
ones who helped us up and actually gave us a break in our lives and encouraged us and gave the encouragement and the direction we needed when absolutely no one else would. it would be worth the trouble coming and i know better than to think that any good thing in my life was preordained. i know that. and i've come this far only because long ago a few people in my life thought it was actually worth the trouble. and thank goodness for that. he said the man, quote, didn't base his rating on games...
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huge global in american ponzi scheme that is collapsing burning made of style if we're comparing the us to the rest of the world in the middle east which is on fire now you have military dictatorships there in the united states we have financial dictatorships there so in that headline in this fact you see a sort of predatory behavior towards the population a fourteen percent of the population is even on able to pay their credit cards and what are you doing extending credit to them but i think that's correct you used the phrase financial dictatorship and it's just kind of a velvet dictatorship in that you believe that you're willfully just racking up huge debts on your credit card but then when you scratch the surface and you see that it's tied to a say a food stamp industry that's financed by the likes of j.p. morgan to provide credit to go into debt to buy basic food as being resident prized by manipulation in the futures markets by the same j.p. morgan you understand that it's a dictator who's really avis rating so you use your word to disenfranchise the average person in a way that t
huge global in american ponzi scheme that is collapsing burning made of style if we're comparing the us to the rest of the world in the middle east which is on fire now you have military dictatorships there in the united states we have financial dictatorships there so in that headline in this fact you see a sort of predatory behavior towards the population a fourteen percent of the population is even on able to pay their credit cards and what are you doing extending credit to them but i think...